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[TowerTalk] Hams and prostrate cancer

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Hams and prostrate cancer
From: smidtca@sprint.ca (Carl A. Smidt)
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 10:27:52 -0300
Excellent report. The problem is that many Urologists want to do a biopsy
when the PSA is high and I am told that that will accelerate the growth and
spread of cancer cells if they are in evidence.

73,   Carl    VE9OV
----- Original Message -----
From: "WD4K" <WD4K@bellsouth.net>
To: "FireBrick" <w9ol@billnjudy.com>; <UpTheTower@aol.com>;
<w4zyt@exis.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 19:38 PM
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Hams and prostrate cancer


> I will ditto the thank you!  My father is now 87 after winning the
prostate
> battle at age 65 due to early detection. I have forwarded this on to some
> ham friends, many of whom are in our "mid-fifty" age group. Thanks agn.
> Tommy WD4K/WZ5V
>
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> From: owner-towertalk@contesting.com
> [mailto:owner-towertalk@contesting.com]On Behalf Of FireBrick
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:09 PM
> To: UpTheTower@aol.com; w4zyt@exis.net; towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Hams and prostrate cancer
>
>
> Thank you. Factual and informative. I'm 55.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <UpTheTower@aol.com>
> To: <w4zyt@exis.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:57 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Hams and prostrate cancer
>
>
> >     Comments from a TowerTalk MD:
> >
> > There are a lot of hams who have prostate cancer not because they are
> > hams but because there is a lot of prostate cancer out there, and hams
> > are in the prime age group to be diagnosed with it.  Prostate cancer
> is
> > the most common malignancy (except for skin cancers) in men, and the
> > second most common cause of cancer death in men.  There will be some
> > 200,000 new cases of prostate cancer this year and an estimated 31,500
> > deaths.  If there is, as a rough estimate, one ham per 400 people,
> then
> > there will be 500 hams diagnosed this year with prostate cancer and
> just
> > shy of 80 hams will die of it.  Since it is a disease which progresses
> > slowly and can be treated effectively for many years, there are a host
> > of "mature" (read: >55-yrs old) men around with the disease, and a
> > proportion of them are hams.  I would guess there are between 8000 and
> > 10,000 hams with the diagnosis at this time.
> >
> > While there has been some statistical association of prostate cancer
> to
> > high-fat diet, exposure to cadmium, and a history of vasectomy, none
> of
> > these is definitively linked with prostate cancer.  The disease seems
> to
> > be mostly associated with intact male hormonal function (which, trust
> > me, you want) and with advancing age (which beats the alternative).
> The
> > incidence of prostate cancer grows dramatically with each decade past
> > the fifth - up to 70 per cent of men in their 80s may have the
> disease.
> > Prostate cancer is more common in African-Americans and less common in
> > Americans of Asian descent.  One in eleven caucasians will develop the
> > disease, and one in nine African-Americans.  If there is a family
> > history of prostate cancer, particularly if the disease developed in a
> > close relative before age 65, there is increased risk of developing
> the
> > disease.  Contrary to some statements made here and elsewhere (and
> > decades of wishful thinking), sex, or lack of it, does not predispose
> to
> > prostate cancer, but if you think your XYL will buy the argument, give
> > it a try....Just don't quote me.
> >
> > Since the median age of American hams is now about 55, prostate cancer
> > is probably a real issue in the hobby. The American Urological
> > Association and the American College of Surgeons recommend that men
> aged
> > 50 and above should have an annual prostate checkup which includes a
> > digital rectal exam and a blood test called the prostate specific
> > antigen (PSA).  Patients at high risk (African-Americans and those
> with
> > a family history) should begin such screening at age 40.  Many
> hospitals
> > and medical societies sponsor community prostate screenings, usually
> in
> > the fall, where these exams are available at no charge. Take advantage
> > of these.
> >
> > Prostate cancer is pretty far afield from the tower topics.  Hey, I
> > didn't bring it up, but before the disinformation being bantered about
> > got too far out of hand, I thought I would inject some factual
> > information about it.  No doubt many of us are literally sitting on
> top
> > of a potential cancer death when we sit down to the key or microphone,
> > but this has less to do with ham radio than with the demographics of
> the
> > hobby in 2001.  However, if you meet the criteria for being at risk
> > prostate cancer and you haven't bothered to get checked, you're
> missing
> > the boat.  You may never get to work P5 when it finally comes up, and
> it
> > will be your own fault.
> >
> > Best health and good DX.
> >                 Vy 73,   Don W4ZYT
> >
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